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DETROIT - New year, new season. It's time to drop the puck on the 2020-21 campaign.
The Carolina Hurricanes begin their 56-game journey in Detroit with a pair of games against the Red Wings.

The Match-Up

Carolina Hurricanes (0-0-0) at Detroit Red Wings (0-0-0)
Thursday, Jan. 14, 7:30 p.m.
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Tracking the Storylines

Drop the Puck: Thursday's tilt is the first of two games the Canes will play in Detroit to begin the 2020-21 season. The 56-game schedule, which features divisional opponents exclusively, is largely grouped into pairs of games against the same team in the same city to help reduce travel.
Detroit was the site of the Canes' most recent regular season game, a 5-2 victory on March 10, 2020. It's been a while.
This marks the first season opener the Canes have had on the road since the 2016-17 season, a 5-4 overtime loss at Winnipeg on Oct. 13, which was also Sebastian Aho's NHL debut.
A Familiar Group ... And a Taxi Squad: Of the 20 players who are expected to dress for the Canes on Thursday night, only one of them was not on the team's roster last season: Jesper Fast, who the Canes signed to a three-year, $6 million deal on the second day of free agency. Fast totaled 147 points (55g, 92a) in 422 career games with the New York Rangers from 2013-17.
New this season is the addition of the taxi squad, a collection of four to six players who practice with the club and can travel, as needed; it's basically a group of at-the-ready call-ups in order to avoid travel headaches and lengthy quarantines. The Canes' taxi squad consists of forwards Morgan Geekie, Steven Lorentz and Max McCormick, defensemen Jake Bean and Joakim Ryan and goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic. All six players are with the Canes on this season opening road trip.
Back in Action: Dougie Hamilton is set to play his first regular season game since Jan. 16, 2020, when he sustained a season-ending leg injury in Columbus. Prior to the injury, Hamilton racked up 40 points (14g, 26a) in his first 47 games, which still ranked fourth on the team for the entire season.
Brett Pesce is making his return to the ice for the first time since Feb. 22, 2020, when he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in Toronto. Unlike Hamilton, Pesce was unable to join the Canes in the bubble for the playoffs, so it's safe to say he's
happy to be back and healthy
.

Potent Quotables

"Roddy has prepared us mentally enough to where we're ready to go. ... All the guys are ready to get on the road and start this thing." - Jaccob Slavin
"We're excited. I think the guys are just ready to play. They're tired of practicing, so let's have at it." - Rod Brind'Amour
"We're here to win. That means win everything. That's the expectation, and that hasn't changed. But, we're not making the playoffs today. We've got to build through this and make sure we're on the right track. ... We're all in here. We're all in to win it." - Brind'Amour
"I usually don't bring my video game system on the road, but this time I brought my PS5 to stay occupied. It's definitely going to be weird not really hanging out with the guys because of the protocols." - Warren Foegele

The Opposition

2019-20 record: 17-49-5, 39 points (.275 points %), 8th in Atlantic Division
CAR vs. DET in 2019-20: 3-0-0
2019-20 leading scorer: Dylan Larkin, 53 points (19g, 34a) in 71 games
Key additions: Thomas Greiss (G), Jon Merrill (D), Vladislav Namestnikov (C), Bobby Ryan (RW), Marc Staal (D)
Key subtractions: Justin Abdelkader (LW), Brendan Perlini (LW), Trevor Daley (D), Jimmy Howard (G)
The Red Wings limped through the 2019-20 season, finishing with a 17-49-5 record (39 points) and the worst points percentage (.275) of any team in the league's salary cap era. General Manager and former Red Wings great Steve Yzerman retooled the team's roster in the offseason, and on Wednesday, Detroit tabbed Dylan Larkin as the 37th captain in franchise history.

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